Events
Imagine you have made the decision to expand your business. With 95% of the world's consumers located outside of the U.S., it makes smart business sense to proactively grow your business in international markets.
With only 5 percent of the world's consumers located within the United States, selling your spirits overseas can be successful component in your overall business strategy. Want to learn how not to worry about getting paid when it comes to exporting? Interested in hearing how a Chicago based distillery is competing in the global marketplace?
Selling overseas brings risk of non payment. The US EXIM Bank's credit insurance reduces this risk. In this 30 minute mini webinar we will focus on what this product is, how much it costs, and how to obtain it. Program will be short and to the point.
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, join the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA), U.S. Commercial Service, Export-Import Bank of the US (EXIM) and the La Jolla Adventure Park, for a panel discussion covering resources available to Native businesses looking to expand their tourism offerings to a global reach. Additionally, the panel will present case studies of success and challenges during the pandemic and provide ideas of other support tools available for hospitality industry businesses.
This webinar will discuss finance challenges and solutions available to U.S. manufacturers. It will include a panel discussion with public- and private-sector partners about ways to ensure businesses have the working capital needed to fulfill sales orders as well as the export credit insurance needed to protect themselves against buyer nonpayment while also having the ability to offer favorable credit terms.
Please join the U.S. Department of Commerce, UGA SBDC International Trade Center, U.S. Small Business Administration, and EXIM for a webinar about how Georgia exporters can finance their international transactions.
A virtual, 2-day conference featuring owners behind some of Africa's biggest projects.
Learn new ways to finance your global expansion from Arizona specialists during this Trade Training Tuesday webinar, sponsored by The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED), which operates the Arizona Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Export Center. You will hear presentations about trade finance resources from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) and the Arizona Commerce Authority.
Learn how USDA and EXIM Bank's export finance programs could support the sale of your agricultural products in overseas markets and help you export with confidence of payment.
Did you know companies who export are 17% more profitable than those who don't? Are you nervous about making the jump in to exporting? If something happens, how do you make sure you get paid? What resources are available to help get me started? How do I find buyers overseas?